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CIS 2453: networking and Communications Vi
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course focuses on the techniques and technologies for enabling WAN solutions on using a combination of both lectures and laboratory exercises. The course topics include configuring asynchronous connections with modems, PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol), ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network), DDR (Dial-on-Demand Routing), X.25, Frame Relay, Queuing and NAT (Network Address Translation). Available upon sufficient student demand. Lab Fee.
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CIS 2503: Computer-Aided Drafting ii
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course is designed to give the student experience with advanced drafting. Major tasks included are dimensioning variables, customizing software, developing 3-dimensional drawings, and creating drawings utilizing the two tilemodes. Prerequisite: CIS 1503 Computer-Aided Drafting I with a grade of "C" or better. Spring or upon sufficient student demand. Lab Fee.
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CIS 2513: Macromedia Studio
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course teaches the introductory skills in the Macromedia Studio MX 2004 necessary to create Web pages (Dreamweaver MX 2004), build Flash animations (Flash MX 2004), and manipulate graphics for the Web (Fireworks MX 2004). Emphasis is placed on hands-on practice to produce interesting and useful projects for practice and reinforcement. Prerequisites: CIS 1013 Information Systems I with a "C" or better. Internet Literacy strongly recommended. Spring. Lab Fee.
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CIS 2603: Advanced uniX
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course is a continuation of CIS 1603 UNIX and is intended for those who want to pursue advanced operating system programming and applications. Prerequisite: CIS 1603 UNIX. Available upon sufficient student demand. Lab Fee.
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CIS 2704: CoBol
4.00 Credits
National Park College
This course provides an introduction to the COBOL programming language (Common Business Oriented Language). The course is aimed at students interested in understanding the syntax and semantics of a programming language such as COBOL. Students will understand the role such a language is playing in the business world today, paying special attention to the Y2000 problems, that many organizations which still adopt legacy COBOL applications will face. Students will also gain knowledge of Object Oriented COBOL through the use of Micro Focus Personal COBOL for Windows. Available upon sufficient student demand. Lab Fee.
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CIS 2903: internship
3.00 Credits
National Park College
The Internship is an opportunity to enhance and reinforce classroom instruction with on-the-job work experience. Appropriate training stations will be developed, and supervision will be provided by instructors and site personnel. Students are required to complete 135 clock hours of supervised experience during the term. Available upon sufficient student demand. Prerequisite: Division Chair approval and minimum 2.0 GPA.
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CRJ 1123: Criminal Procedures and evidence
3.00 Credits
National Park College
Focus on the criminal process, legal problems associated with investigation of crime, acquisition and preservation of evidence, commencement of a criminal proceeding, prosecution and defense of charges, sentencing, and appeal. Principal concern is with development of existing procedures and examination of current efforts for reform. Prerequisite: CRJ 1103-Introduction to Criminal Justice. Spring, except for home study arrangements.
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CRJ 2153: Criminology
3.00 Credits
National Park College
An interdisciplinary course which examines the nature and origins of criminal behavior and societal reactions to that behavior. Included are biological, psychological and sociological theories of criminal behavior; formal responses of societal control agencies, and informal responses of communities, groups, and individuals in society. Also included are current research and trends in crime control policies and programs. Spring and Fall, except for home study arrangements.
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CRJ 2223: Police-Community relations
3.00 Credits
National Park College
Historical examination of the evolution of police work from the ancient to the modern, and the accompanying struggle of police agents and agencies to discover the right mix of enforcement and service. Focus is on contemporary movements from traditional, reactive police work to community-oriented, proactive models where citizens and police form partnerships to solve neighborhood social problems that generate disorder, fear and crime. Spring, except for home study arrangements.
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CRJ 2243: Police organization and Management
3.00 Credits
National Park College
Study or principles and theories of organization, management and administration as applied to law enforcement agencies operating within the political climate of democratic government; includes evolution of theory and practice in management styles, leadership, organizational structure, policy, planning, productivity, technology, public personnel issues and public sector liability. Fall, except for Home Study arrangements.
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